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Monday, August 5, 2013

Doily bliss wedding invitation

Prepare to swoon...

Specifications
Invitation
600gsm Crane's flouro white
3 colour press - blind impression, pink and cool grey

RSVP
300 gsm Crane's flouro white
2 colour press, pink and cool grey

(note - I have edited out the wedding date! Its there in 'real life'!)


My absolute favorite part of this invitation was this little pink detail!









Sunday, June 16, 2013

Gumtree wedding invitation.

Bespoke and beautiful.
Inspired by the beautiful gumtree Alison and Luc were getting married under
'in the gardens beneath the gum tree'







NEW
This gumtree invitation is also available as 110x115 so that it fits into a c6 envelope!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Retro Guy and Girl

Mother's day new release
I had tremendous fun finding phases for these cards and I do hope you enjoy them too! My favourite this when I am at markets and working at Montage Pop Up as watching people crack up at my cards. It's a relief others share my strange sense of humor!

You will never be lost for words with this card.
Select from 8 different messages.
Each message is printed onto a sticker and placed onto the front of the card.
You can order any phrase from the choices blow.

1. Mum, thanks for letting me live to adulthood…even when it was hard.

2. I love how we don’t even need to say out loud that I’m your favourite child.

3. Mum, thanks for not breast-feeding me past an inappropriate age.

4. Mum. Thank you for providing me with a uterus to gestate in.

5. In retrospect: aren’t you glad you didn’t make Dad wear a condom?

6. Let’s not forget who made you a mother, mother.

7. What else can I give to someone who’s already been gifted such a wonderful child? (Me)

8. Happy Mother’s Day to one of my favourite parents.


SIZE:
Card =148X104mm
Envelope C6 160x112

TO ORDER
Retro Gal click HERE
Retro Guy click HERE

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

New bits 'n' pieces

Some letterpress happiness and recent new products! All products available in my Etsy Shop (except the wedding invitation - that is a unique bespoke invitation and Ill tell you all about that later!)

Willie Wagtail gift tags



Willie Wagtail notelets in Kraft

Willie Wagtail notelets in Cotton white

Release the Hounds 3 colour print card

'Cross my heart hope to die] 2 colour card

Hand set lead type 'Love song lines' Series of 4
Because You're min I walk the Line

You Make me Smile with my Heart
Do you like pina coladas?

You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be

Retro Girl

Retro Guy
This is the beginning of a beautiful lace friendship! (and the start of an amazing wedding invitation!)


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Design process of a letterpress invitation

A brief look at all the things that go on to produce an original letterpress invitation... (before I even get to print)

1. The design brief.
We discuss: quantity, colour, size all of the items to be included (rsvp, transport cards envelopes), budget and how to cut costs ie -re use plates, print some parts digitally etc, and theme. In this instance, the couple was getting married 'Beneath a gum tree' and thought it only apt to incorporate this imagery somewhere.
2. The quote.
3. The agreement - Client signs and we all agree to the items and cost.
4. The deposit - a 50% commence work deposit
5. Design - the fun bit!
For me, this involved photographing leaves, surfing the net for images so I could get a shape and flow of gum leaves. did you know there are more than 700 spaecies of Eucalypt? Kings Park has many but the one I like best for shape of leaves and nuts was the Coolibah Eucalyptus Victrix (I think)

Next I draw, trace, redraw, retrace and scan into computer to clean up the image and turn it into vector based artwork. Once I am happy with the graphics, I typeset the text. Sometimes I will offer a client a few options different typefaces, layouts etc.

Part of the design and planning is making the plates re-useable so for the 2 colour jobs, the small gum leaves were used for all of the small cards as well as a belly band. The large gum tree design was also used as an envelope liner. This cuts costs.

6. Once design is set, its off to get plates made. At this stage, its too late to make changes and any errors result in having plates re-made - so I am always very nervous at this point!

7. Once I have them back, its off to cut paper and make a print plan which is a plan of what I will print first, in what order, when to trim etc etc. In this instance, The 'note on gifts' and 'note on transport' were digitally printed onto special coated cotton paper and then the blind impression of the leaves were printed afterwards 3-up and then trimmed; whilst the RSVP cards were letter-pressed in 2 colours so the text was pressed first and then the leaf - 1-up. Without a plan, I would be changing colours and wasting time on clean up not to mention wandering around aimlessly scratching my head wondering what to do next!

8. FINALLY I can print! But that's another story...